The Syrian-Iranian-Chinese partnership heralds a promising future for an environmental revolution in Damascus.
On the horizon, the signs of a strategic project have emerged that generates energy from waste ash, as part of a partnership between an Iranian-Chinese company and the governorate of Damascus, reflecting fruitful cooperation between friendly countries.
Amid the governorate's efforts to solve the waste dilemma using the latest technological means, a proposal for a giant power station that transforms garbage into electricity has been received. This coincides with the preparation of a comprehensive study in coordination with the Scientific Research Center.
It is expected that these efforts will lead to the start of the implementation phase of the ambitious project within eight months, after completing the economic and technical studies. This paves the way for an investment that converts the capital's waste into clean energy.
Moscow aims to contribute to new energy investments in Syria, considering the relaunch of power stations as one of its priorities, as part of a comprehensive vision to revitalize Syria's infrastructure.
Will Damascus soon witness a green environmental revolution and power generators that generate cleanliness and prosperity from the ashes of the past?